The crew at MDC has looked at the compass and adjusted the sails, in order to pursue a new path. The aim of the game is to be a distributer of maritime related content, through our social media channels. By using Facebook in particular, we seek to provide knowledge to a broad range of stakeholders. The core of our SoMe strategy is...
Clusters in Denmark; How do we contribute?
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Mining in the sea - where is it all going?
We are constantly striving for more knowledge, new opportunities and ways to expand our businesses. So what's new in the ocean? Which new possibilities ca we find there? The answer lies in Deep Sea Mining, which is exactly what was discussed at MDC's last event which was held in collaboration with CBS Executive...
All eyes on the ports !
Forretningsmuligheder i Rumindustrien
I juni 2016 fik Danmark sin første nationale Rumstrategi. Den viser et stort forretningspotentiale som nu skal omsættes til forretning og arbejdspladser.
Et konsortium med flere innovationsnetværk og GTS institutter vil synliggøre og hjælpe med udviklingen af forretningsmulighederne og indbyder derfor til et stort kick-off arrangement i Planetariet den 23. marts, kl. 10.00-15.00.
Old and new from TINV
Do you want to broaden your personal network?
Did I hear a "yes"? Then the MARsters network is just what you need. This network is an informal network for maritime related people in Denmark representing all parts of "The Blue Denmark" who meets for both social and professional events. The MARsters network is an open network whether your new to the maritime industry or have a lot of experience working within it, whether you're a seadog or a landlubber! As long as your job is relevant to the maritime industry.
Mød din tekniske målgruppe på Ajour 2017
Are sailors creative?
Well, in time of emergency - all ports in a storm as you say. Today, at sea we are filled with technology and long distance support in many ways. But once in a while, you have to mobilise your old school Seamanship to solve a high-tech problem. Once, when sailing across the Pacific Ocean, we experienced this the hard way..






